What is desktop movement?
If a window is too large for your monitor to display in one go, chances are you will end up lacking some of the window borders that you need to better manage said window. Likewise, you might want some extra room on a given desktop and do not wish to disturb your current setup, but rather want to just “shunt” it over a bit in a direction of your choice. By holding down Ctrl, and hitting a Cursor key of a given direction, you can move all the current, existant windows on a desktop. This obviously includes windows that have no frames because they are too large, and windows that are already off, or partially off, the screen from previous use of this feature. The only trick to this is that you are moving the desktop, not the windows. This is reflected in the direction of the cursor key being the opposite of the window movement, as it is instead moving the virtualized landscape of the desktop itself in that direction. Floating devices and widgets, like floating buttons, the desktop dragbar,